Simon began his career in the music industry back in 1979, when he joined EMI Music Publishing. Having learnt what it took to make a hit record, he was quick to set up his own label, ‘Fanfare’ with partner Iain Burton.
Proving that he had an ear for a hit, BMG offered Simon the position of A&R Consultant in 1989. His time at BMG saw him pioneer some of the biggest selling hits in the industry, including bands 'Five' and 'Westlife'. He can also be credited with the emergence of TV hits from the likes of cartoon puppets 'Zig & Zag', 'The Teletubbies' and 'Robson & Jerome'.
Not only has Simon made records, he also breaks them: over a ten year period, via his company ‘S Records’, he has achieved sales of over 25 million albums, over 70 top 30 records, and 17 Number 1 singles. His band 'Westlife' has achieved an impressive 10 Number 1 hits alone.
Following the success of the 'Popstars' TV series, Simon joined forces with Simon Fuller to produce a ‘talent’ show where the public decides who wins. This show became the TV phenomenon, ‘Pop Idol’.
‘Pop Idol’ became compulsive viewing, attracting over 11 million viewers. The first ever winner, Will Young, picked up 4.6 million votes in a live final. Despite Simon favouring the runner-up, Gareth Gates, Will Young’s debut release 'Evergreen'/'Anything Is Possible', broke the record for the biggest selling debut single ever - reaching 1.8 million sales. Thanks to Simon cropping up in the ‘production’ credits of most of his artists' records, he has cleverly managed to secure himself a share of the royalties.
Despite his successes, Simon has also turned down many bands that went on to find success elsewhere – most notably ‘The Spice Girls’ and ‘Take That’, simply because he thought Gary Barlow was too fat to be a star!
Simon has now become a celebrity in his own right, serving as a judge on both the UK and US version of the ‘Pop Idol’ show. He spends his time between the UK and America, and has set up his own production company, Syco TV, which co-produced the latest breed of talent show – ‘The X Factor'.
Life appears to very sweet indeed for Simon Cowell. The Sunday Times Rich List recently estimated that he earned £33.5m in one year alone, thanks to the global success of the 'Pop Idol' brand.
2007-03-21 07:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess he's like a record producer... He can't carry a tune (Paula and Randy were singers, but I don't actually think Paula SANG (if you catch my drift) and Randy was more of a musician) but they have to have someone who has more of an EAR for what sounds good, where as Randy and Paula know what sounds good, but they also are more inclined to know what looks good. Simon has an odd way of expressing his opinions sometimes though... Like last week when he told Sanjaya that wherever someone could hear a whale crying in Los Angeles, that was where Diana Ross was because he butchered the song. That was very a interesting critique. And was he calling D.R. a whale?! :D
2007-03-21 07:40:45
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answered by Hayden F. 3
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Simon has a lot of experience as a producer in the UK. He may come off like an arrogant pompous @$$, but when it comes to who's talented and who's not, he **knows** what he's talking about.
2007-03-21 07:41:22
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answered by Navigator 7
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i'm hoping so, she has modelled herself on Posh eg anorexic, marry a footballer, cheating hubby, clothing horse, all she desires to do is come out a pair of sprogs and that they could be bosom pals
2016-11-27 20:02:32
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answered by andrades 4
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I'm not sure but he's doing something right. The show is a crazy success and look at Kerry, Kelly...
2007-03-21 07:43:54
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answered by Lakin J 3
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because he made the tellitubies cd
2007-03-21 07:43:45
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answered by ♥Sanjaya♥Malakar♥Lover♥ 1
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Those who can't do...teach....those who can't teach...judge.
2007-03-21 07:51:57
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answered by Cave Dweller 3
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